Courvoisier VSOP Cognac and Cointreau come together in perfect harmony, creating a Sidecar that transports you to the jazz-filled speakeasies of yesteryear.
A Prohibition-era classic with European flair, believed to have been born in Paris or London in the years following World War I. Named after the motorcycle sidecar—a nod to dashing soldiers and stylish riders—it quickly gained popularity in upscale hotel bars. Built on a foundation of cognac, orange liqueur, and lemon juice, the Sidecar offered a sophisticated alternative to the rough spirits of the time. Its crisp, citrusy profile and timeless elegance made it a favorite in speakeasies and jazz clubs alike, where it became a symbol of glamour, rebellion, and good taste.
